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I am attempting to apply SQL Server 20008 SP1 Cumulative Update 6 on my Windows XP desktop. The update executable is unpacked and I get a brief flash of a Command Screen and then nothing. I have searched for any update files but have not found any.
My Desktop Configuration: Windows XP SP3, Windows Installer 4.
SQL Server 2008 SP1 Developer Edition.
I am also attempting to install the Client Tools for SQL 2008R2 on this same desktop and am getting the same results. I click on SETUP and get a brief flash of the Command Screen and the installation does not continue.
Internet searches speak of a problem with a registry entry in the Boostrap Key for a valid Setup directory, but this key exists in my desktop registry.
Thanks,

I've been asked to install SQL 2008 CU 10 for SP1 and was wondering if the sql server is still available during the install of the cumulative update. Is a restart necessary after installing a cumulative update? I don't have a test machine and
I need to apply it to a production server.

Vlad_MSFT, any update on the ExecutionInfo.NumPages workaround? It's well over a month since you posted to this thread and by the looks of it I'm not the only person who is unable to get any useful information out of that.

As Bob_eBlueprint mentioned, it always seems to return zero. Do you actually have a tested code sample where it works?

Posted by edwardforgacs on 7/20/2010 at 2:11 AM

Yes, ExecutionInfo does not return the number of pages properly either. I have tried every possible combination including GetExecutionInfo, GetExecutionInfo2, before and after render, and combined with Render, and Render2. Guess we need to open another
bug about GetExecutionInfo not working in 2008 either?

Posted by Bob_eBlueprint on 7/9/2010 at 10:32 AM

I tried using the code posted by JasonRAC, but I am not getting an exception thrown when I try to render a page that doesn't exist. Instead a zero byte array is returned. So I'm using code like this to stop rendering when the end of the report is researched:

I installed Service Pack 1 for SQL 2008 on one of my servers. This server has multiple instances. In this case, it is the instance "SHAREPOINT2010" that is giving me difficulties.

For Sharepoint 2010, we need to install cumulative update 5. This update fails due to the fact I do not have the correct SQL version. It is expecting version 10.0.2531 (SP1), but it says I have the 10.0.1600 (RTM). When I check in my management studio and
via the @@version, I do see the confirmation I have version 10.0.2531. (also see attached screenshot).

Does anyone know why the cumulative update fails to see the correct server version ? If I try to install it on another SQL 2008 SP1, it works fine..;

Cumulative Update 3 completely destroyed my SQL 2008 R2 installation. We were hoping it resolved some of the issue we are seeing with R2 but unfortunately now SQL will not
start. Is there any way to completely remove cumulative update 3 from the server? We are running SQL 2008 R2 on Server 2008 r2 x64.

I have a question / issue realated to the installtion of SQL server 2008 R2. I just installed SQL 2008 R2 on a new windows 2008 R2 server. I had no issues during the this straigh forward install. After the install I went to Microsoft website to search for
any latest service packs \ updates that might be available. I noticed that SQL 2008 server has 2 service packs available, (SP1 and SP2) The requirments state that these SP will work with any version of SQL server 2008. In my mind, any flavor would include
SQL server 2008 R2. After downloading the SPs I attempted to install only to receive an error stating that the installer was expecting to see SQL version 10.50.1600.22 when my version is 10.50.1600.1.

So my questions are... Are these service packs applicable to SQL server 2008 r2? are there any service packs available for SQL server 2008 R2?

I found a great thread by Uday titled "SQL 2008 Reporting Services Win XP SP2" and worked through it, but I am still stumped.

I am using port 8080 cause this was default. I tried changeing to 80, but it didn't help, so changed back. IIS is using port 80 and is currently stopped.

I see both databases in SQL Server and can query while logged in as Account that is used for the service account. SSRS is running.

URL reservations look good in the rsreportserver.config file. In Native mode.

While in RS Config Manger I can test database connection and it is good. When I click the webservice URL or the Report Manger URL in the Config Manager I get errors "Web site can not be found" and "Website can not display page" I just
upgraded to IE 8. Can't figure out what to do next.

When I use httpcfg.exe I see a URL for http://+:8080/ReportServer/ and http://+:80/Reports/. This could be the problem. How can I chages seconfd to port 8080?